When I was living and working in The Netherlands, I bought a medium motorcycle. I drove it all over the place and even took a camping trip, hitting 10 countries in 28 days. I never had a problem with traveling or finding a place to camp. I hit the back roads and saw a lot of places that tourists never see and met a lot of good people, both locals and other campers. Very inexpensive vacation. I would love to do it again if I could.
ru4eva there is a way to get all the lemonaid wine you want (if it is not illegal in your country), go to youtube.com where there are many videos showing how to make wine and other spirits.
When I lived in Europe, I always watched the contest. However, I have not been able to find any outlet for it here in the US. We sometimes get some music contests from the UK but nothing Europe-wide. If anyone know on what channel or system I can get the European Song Contest and when it is on again, I would like to know.
The pictures make Teguz look real nice but, after having lived ther for about 9 years, it does not show the dirt on the streets, the poverty, the high crime rate and the higher unemployment rate. I still have many friends there and they advise me not to visit because of the crime. Still there are many nice people there and I miss living in La Liona.
RE: Did somebody mention Motorhome?
When I was living and working in The Netherlands, I bought a medium motorcycle. I drove it all over the place and even took a camping trip, hitting 10 countries in 28 days. I never had a problem with traveling or finding a place to camp. I hit the back roads and saw a lot of places that tourists never see and met a lot of good people, both locals and other campers. Very inexpensive vacation. I would love to do it again if I could.